FIFTH DIMENSIONISM

FIFTH DIMENSIONISM

Author: Joseph Donnelly

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1491897880

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By the small presentation this book represents in much deference to all of our histories. Owing much to all of our own racial, ethnic, clannish, colour or tribal gatherings, whom from each group we have been delivered with giant shoulders to stand upon, because we alone in the universe are the single species to have aspired! The Fifth Dimension and Fifth Dimensionism, being of our species effort, along with attachments, have upgraded the fabled two keys for further progress. By calling no nation per nation can be civilised until all nations per nation are deemed to be civilised, must stand. Not least because we are too unrefined to really understand how to manage the concept! Godsome states we are the one species ever to call the future purpose. Under who's terms is a matter beyond our understanding? But accepts without historical or futuristic query. There is God. Happily to represent species, any species to call in name God, you are me and I am you, the tone of all religions ever! Refined by us from now who have Gathered our differences if called by Tribe, Clan, Colour, Race or Creed, into the one form Species, allowing we together might attract Gods interest in the one species ever to call above the sound of procreation! Godsome, Godspeed, Some future?


Between Gods

Between Gods

Author: Alison Pick

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2014-09-04

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1472225104

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From Alison Pick, the Man-Booker longlisted author of FAR TO GO, comes an unforgettable memoir about family secrets, depression, and the author's journey to reconnect with her Jewish identity. Shortlisted for the Jewish Quarterly Wingate Prize 2016 Alison Pick was born in the 1970s and raised in a loving, supportive family, but as a teenager she made a discovery that changed her understanding of who she was for ever. She learned that her Pick grandparents, who had escaped from Czechoslovakia during WWII, were Jewish, and that most of this side of the family had died in concentration camps. At this stage she realised that her own father had kept this a secret from Alison and her sister. Engaged to be married to her longterm boyfriend but in the grip of a crippling depression, Alison began to uncover her Jewish heritage, a quest which challenged all her assumptions about her faith, her future, and what it meant to raise a family. An unusual and gripping story, told with all the nuance and drama of a novel, this is a memoir illuminated with heartbreaking insight into the very real lives of the dead, and hard-won hope for all those who carry on after.


A Place at His Table

A Place at His Table

Author: Joel Hollier

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2019-08-19

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1532667140

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Across the world, navigating the terrain of sexuality is becoming increasingly difficult. People on all sides of the discussion agree that so much is at stake, but how do we move forward? Into a confusing and often painful debate, A Place at His Table offers clarity, insight, and warmth. Holding firmly to the Bible, Joel Hollier leads us in a journey where we can re-examine traditional understandings, ask fresh questions, and enter a place of welcome for all people in God's church. Whether you are a leader, pastor, or congregation member who is seeking to love well, this timely book will equip you to enter the discussion in faithful, informed, and nuanced ways.